Firefox is messing around with AI, changed their TOS on user data and now the google monopoly case. Basically Im wondering if there is a good firefox alternative?
Firefox because I just installed Nix and can’t figure out how to make anything else work 😂
Usually I go with a firefox fork. Waterfox previously, almost since it first came out. But I’ve been hearing a lot about Floorp for a while now and I think sometime soon my brain might stop screaming “you CAN’T install that! it’s called FLOORP!” and let me try it. I’ve tried Librewolf but it’s a hassle to configure so it doesn’t break every website (not a criticism, I like that it does that by default, but it’s a hassle)
Pine.
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Ungoogle Chromium on Linux and Vivaldi on Android!
I switched to Chrome about 10 years ago because Safari was buggy and lost all my tabs one time too many. Also it made it easier to move between platforms. Still using it now. The main thing I wish it had is a visual tab overview like Safari does.
Librewolf is my daily driver. Ironfox on mobile. If I have to use a Chromium based browser, then I use Brave.
Kagi as my search engine in case you were wondering 👀
Firefox and Librewolf.
Mostly vivaldi, occasionally firefox on desktop. I wish we had more options with better longevity.
Firefox ESR with user js and some of my personal modifications, ESR because I don’t have to worry about new stuff for 2 years. Another idea if you don’t want to worry about new stuff in browser is using Mullvad as regular browser, all you have to do is turn of always private mode but if you don’t want to mess around I’d recommend LibreWolf or Waterfox.
Using many. Firefox, waterfox, librewolf, Vivaldi, k-meleon and…errr…well…edge. On win, Linux and android.
LibreWolf for daily personal, Mullvad Browser most private check EFF tests coveryourtracks.com or TOR, Brave mobile tweaked.
Librewolf on Linux and Orion on iOS, fennec on android
Firefox.
LibreWolf is Firefox without the bullshit.
Librewolf and water Fox are the best Firefox alternatives.
LibreWolf on desktop, IronFox on Mobile.